California State Fairgrounds
LocationSacramento, California
Coordinates38°33′N 121°27′W / 38.550°N 121.450°W / 38.550; -121.450
Opened
  • 1906 (horse racing)
  • 1907 (auto racing)
  • 1968 (new track)
Closed1970 (first track)
Major eventsGolden State 100
AAA/USAC National Championship
Oval
SurfaceRice hulls[1]
Length1 miles (1.6 km)
Road course (1955–1969)
SurfaceAsphalt
Length2.1 miles (3.4 km)
Turns9

California State Fairgrounds Race Track has been the name of two dirt oval racing tracks located in Sacramento, California. The track was built in 1906 for horse racing on the site of the California Exposition. It was active for auto racing in 1907, 1912, and from 1946 until 1970.[1] The Exposition moved to a new site north of Downtown Sacramento in 1968, and the old fairgrounds were closed and sold for development in 1970. The final day of the track was marred by tragedy when three drivers were killed in the 100-lap super-modified caged sprint car competition.[2]

From 1949 to 1970, the track hosted the Golden State 100, a round of the AAA/USAC National Championship. The race was revived at the new Cal Expo site as a USAC Silver Crown race from 1989 until 2000. Motorcycle racing's Sacramento Mile continues to be held at the new California Exposition as part of the AMA Grand National Championship.

A 2.1-mile (3.4-km) road course was laid out in the parking lots surrounding the oval, and used for sports car racing between 1955 and 1969.[3][4] It hosted a SCCA National Sports Car Championship round in 1955.

Golden State 100 winners

Golden State 100
AAA/USAC National Championship
LocationSacramento, California
First race1949
First race1970
Most wins (driver)A. J. Foyt (5)
Most wins (manufacturer)Meskowski & Watson (tied 5)
Circuit information
Length1.6 km (0.99 mi)
YearDateDriverCar
1949 October 30United States Fred AgabashianKurtis-Offy
1950 October 15United States Duke DinsmoreKurtis-Offy
1951–1952: not held
1953 October 25United States Jimmy BryanKurtis-Offy
1954 October 17United States Jimmy BryanKuzma-Offy
1955 October 16United States Jimmy BryanKuzma-Offy
1956 October 21United States Jud LarsonWatson-Offy
1957 October 21United States Rodger WardLesovsky-Offy
1958 October 26United States Johnny ThomsonKuzma-Offy
1959 October 25United States Jim HurtubiseKuzma-Offy
1960 October 30United States A. J. FoytMeskowski-Offy
1961 October 29United States Rodger WardWatson-Offy
1962 October 28United States A. J. FoytMeskowski-Offy
1963 October 27United States Rodger WardWatson-Offy
1964 October 25United States A. J. FoytMeskowski-Offy
1965 October 24United States Don BransonWatson-Offy
1966 October 23United States Dick AtkinsWatson-Offy
1967 October 1United States A. J. FoytMeskowski-Offy
1968 September 29United States A. J. FoytMeskowski-Offy
1969 September 28United States Al UnserKing-Ford
1970 October 4United States Al UnserKing-Ford
[5][6]

The race was revived in 1989 at the new Cal Expo mile track as a USAC Silver Crown event.

YearDateDriver
1989 June 4United States George Snider[7]
1990 June 3United States Jimmy Sills[8]
1991–1992: not held
1993 October 9United States Jimmy Sills[9]
1994 October 8United States Jimmy Sills[10]
1995 October 7United States Donnie Beechler[11]
1996 October 12United States Donnie Beechler[12]
1997 October 11United States Dave Darland[13]
1998 October 10United States J. J. Yeley[14]
1999 October 9United States Jimmy Sills[15]
2000 October 7United States Dave Darland[16]

NASCAR races

NASCAR Cup Series

Several NASCAR Grand National Series (today's NASCAR Cup Series) races were held on the dirt oval.

NASCAR Cup Series races[17]
SeasonDate# of
racers
WinnerTrack
length
(mi)
Race
length
(mi)
Purse
($USD)
Pole
speed
(mph)
CautionsCaution
laps
Avg.
speed
(mph)
Lead
changes
DriverStart
pos.
Car
make/model
1956Jun 8, 195621Lloyd Dane15'56 Mercury1.0001004,28576.61274.074
1957Sep 8, 195727Danny Graves1'57 Chevrolet1.0001004,07578.00768.6630
1958Sep 7, 195828Parnelli Jones1'56 Ford1.0001003,88577.92265.550
1959Sep 13, 195926Eddie Gray19'59 Ford1.0001003,88554.753
1960Sep 11, 196023Jim Cook1'60 Dodge1.0001004,62578.45070.6294
1961Sep 10, 196132Eddie Gray'61 Ford1.0001005,12579.2600.0001

NASCAR West Series

Several NASCAR Pacific Coast Late Model Division/NASCAR Winston West Series (today's ARCA Menards Series West) races were held on the dirt oval.

NASCAR West Series races[17]
SeasonDateRace nameAttendance# of
racers
WinnerTrack
length
(mi)
Race
length
(mi)
Purse
($USD)
Pole
speed
(mph)
CautionsCaution
laps
Avg.
speed
(mph)
Lead
changes
DriverStart
pos.
Car
make/model
1956Jun 8, 195621Lloyd Dane15'56 Mercury1.0001004,28576.61274.074[18]
1957Sep 8, 195727Danny Graves1'57 Chevrolet1.0001004,07578.00768.663[19]
1964Oct 04, 1964Sacramento 1008,50024Bob Ross1'64 Mercury1.0001006,00085.653268.182[20]
1965Oct 03, 1965Sacramento 10026Bill Amick1'64 Mercury1.0001006,00082.2861675.5382[21]
1966Oct 9, 1966Sacramento 1005,86025Don Noel5'64 Ford1.0001006,00085.71441562.9152[22]
1969Apr 27, 1969Sacramento 1005,00028Marty Kinerk10'67 Chevrolet1.0001007,50089.02162378.8804[23]
1970May 10, 1970Sacramento 1004,23528Tiny Lund1'69 Ford1.0001005,25090.47531185.6335[24]

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